The American, less than three months away from playing for the United States at her second straight Olympics, has penned an extension.

When asked about the length of the contract, Sparta&K general manager Steve Costalas said: "If it is one or two years is clearly between the two parties and only if we want and agree, we will divulge more."

"We are very lucky to be able and sign a player who within all her other many accomplishments, just recently led her team to the EuroLeague Women Final game," Costalas said.

"Of course, we signed Elisa because she is a great leader off and on the court but by bringing her into our family, we are also hoping that she will also be a teacher to Nika Baric just as she has been for many other young Spanish point guards."